([25]) Cf. Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1661–1662, p. 83.

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([26]) Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1665–1666, p. 330. Yet Crispe's letter (ante, p. 75, note) certainly speaks as if the Council had a continuous existence from 1660 to 1668, and the mention of Exeter House as its place of meeting after 1667 points in the same direction.

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([27]) "Some considerations about the commission for trade," P.R.O. Shaftesbury MSS., Div. X, 8(1).

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([28]) Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1663–1664, pp. 528, 531, 543, 572, 573, 588.

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([29]) Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1661–1662, pp. 75, 135–136, 149.

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